Fifty-nine The Giants Move
As early as the first time when the Korean monarchs and ministers discussed asking for help from the Ming Dynasty, the Dongren Party supported it, but in the hostile party struggle environment in Korea, which was so fierce that it was almost a struggle of will, according to the political principle that the other side agreed, I must oppose it, and the Nanren Party and the Beiren Party, which both belong to the category of the Westerner Party, naturally want to oppose it. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
However, Liu Chenglong was very soberly aware that without the Ming Dynasty in this war, the North Korean government would not be able to defeat Japan no matter what.
However, for the sake of the so-called "political correctness" principle, he could only express his opinions euphemistically, until the resistance of the government army completely failed, and everyone fled Pyongyang in a hurry, and was about to flee to Uiju, Yoo Sung-ryong could no longer ignore the safety of the country.
He strongly advised Li Hao to ask Daming for help, prompting the North Korean government to ask Daming for help, thus becoming a "traitor" in the two groups of the Westerner Party, which laid the groundwork for him to be framed after the war.
However, in his heart, the party struggle is definitely not under the safety of the country, compared to those frenzied party members, he, and the most basic conscience, the people he promoted are one of the few reliable teammates in the Ming army, such as Li Sunsin, such as Quan Li.
On 3 June, after Liu Chenglong received two investigative officials from the Liaodong Metropolitan Division, he inquired carefully about his intentions and secretly breathed a sigh of relief. It turned out that these two came to Pyongyang not to ask about the guilt, but to clarify the question of whether North Korea and Japan colluded together, and the Ming Dynasty did not have a charter for sending troops to aid North Korea, and only wanted to find out whether North Korea was colluding with Japan and wanted to plot against the Ming Dynasty.
It's not easy to prove that North Korea is not in collusion with Japan? Wouldn't it be nice to look at the miserable state of the North Korean army and the royal family?
Liu Chenglong took them around inside and outside Pyongyang a few times, let them see the tragic situation of the North Korean army, and then went to the royal residence to see the current situation of the royal family, and then went around the outside of the city to see the arrogance of the Japanese army, Lin Shilu and Cui Shichen believed that the North Koreans did not collude with the Japanese, but were beaten badly, he held Liu Chenglong's hand tightly, and said that I will definitely convey the difficult situation of the North Korean comrades back to China.
At this point, after tossing back and forth several times, and letting the painter paint a portrait of Li Hao, the Ming court finally determined that North Korea was indeed invaded, not plotting against the Ming Dynasty with Japan, so next, whether to send troops to aid North Korea is the main issue.
However, these courtiers are still unclear what preparations the Wanli Emperor has made for this war, this emperor is like a lazy martial arts master, if he doesn't make a move, it will be a shocking move.
The Liaodong Army had at least 3,000 cavalry who could enter the DPRK at any time to support.
This is the limit that Emperor Wanli can do in the current state - he doesn't know the strength of the Japanese army, he doesn't know the strategic objectives of the Japanese army, he doesn't know the route and direction of the Japanese army's attack, he doesn't know the tactics and combat quality of the Japanese army, Rao is emperor who lives in the inner palace is also very clear about the truth that he knows himself and knows that he is invincible, and he was reminded by Xiao Ruxun, he was even more determined to send some soldiers and horses to test the idea of the Japanese army, and the Liaodong Army was the best choice.
Xiao Ruxun's words also left a deep impression on his heart, so he began to prepare for the second phase of the troop plan after testing his strength.
And his first phase of the plan was taken care of by the governor of Jiliao and the governor of Liaodong, and he also had to spare energy to argue with the courtiers about changing the prince, and Liaodong, the matter of sending troops to guerrilla attack on the north bank was pushed down by Hao Jie, the governor of Liaodong, I have to say that this Hao Jie is a bull, not only can he do it against Li Chengliang, shake out all his ugly things, but also is particularly interested in Japan.
He collected a lot of information about Japan, and later collected these materials together, and co-wrote an extremely awesome book with others, called "Japanese Examination", "Japanese Examination" is much more detailed than the report of Xu Yihou and Su Ba and others, including Japanese politics, economy, history, culture, folk customs, and so on.
What's even more powerful is that there is a complete set of Japanese vocabulary and Japanese poetry anthologies attached to the back of the book, and its research skills on Japan's national conditions are so profound that no one can surpass them before the Republic of China.
The first time the Ming army entered the DPRK, it was indispensable to promote this, of course, the two officials of North Korea also played a very important role in the crying of the two places in the Ming Dynasty, one was in Beijing's Shendian, crying all over the major yamen, and won the general sympathy of the courtiers, and the other was Li Dexin, who cried all over the major yamen in Liaodong, it is rumored that he cried for six days and six nights, crying the bigwigs in Liaodong.
Of course, this is definitely not something that can be done with a few tears, Jiliao Governor Jian Da sent a confirmation letter to the Ministry of War, and Shi Xing, the secretary of the Ministry of War, said that the emperor nodded, let you watch it, which means that the dispatch of the Liaodong Army has been nodded by the emperor, and you can watch and do it with 3,000 people!
At this point, on June 15, the twentieth year of Wanli, history is still the same, a deputy general soldier named Zu Chengxun became the commander of the first wave of troops to enter the DPRK, and the first batch of troops to cross the river into the DPRK, Dai Chaoben and Shi Rubu, a total of 1,029 people, 1,0093 horses.
The entire Liaodong and the Korean Peninsula, the entire Chinese Empire, and even the whole of East Asia began to revolve around this small river crossing operation, and the geopolitical shock created layers of ripples, burying all kinds of causes and effects, and prompting the old political plate stress to reach a peak, marked by this node, violently colliding and releasing amazing energy.
The giants began to move.
The army that crossed the river was an elite cavalry unit that fought in Liaodong all the year round, had rich combat experience, and had strict military discipline, and did not move a single stitch of the masses after entering Korea.
Of course, this is also one of the few units in the Liaodong Army with strict military discipline, most of the Liaodong Army are brutal and greedy, heroic and good at fighting, and it is an extremely special legion in the battle sequence of the Ming Army with generally low combat effectiveness.
Xiao Ruxun learned that the Liaodong Army sent troops on June 20, and after the reward and celebration banquet of the imperial court, he officially got the title of Pingyubo and became an upstart in the army, and learned the news at the family banquet reunited with his father.
The reunion with his father was not as difficult as he imagined, Xiao Wenkui hadn't seen his favorite youngest son for a long time, but now not only did he see it, but the youngest son also brought him a great news, and he had mixed feelings for a while.
The old father only cared about tears and family affection, and didn't say anything else, so Xiao Ruxun was moved for a while, and he didn't ease up until dinner, took Xiao Ruxun's hand and walked around, and pointed out to Xiao Ruxun what he had accumulated in the capital over the years.
Xiao Ruxun was moved and embarrassed at this time, how did these things come about, Xiao Wenkui didn't hide it at all, who sent it, whose empty sound was eaten, etc., it was all gray income, a big mansion was better than his residence in Pingyu City, I don't know how many times, he ate delicacies from the mountains and seas, wore silk and satin, and his small belly was about three or four layers, and he didn't know if he could wear armor or not.
Xiao Ruxun didn't mention this matter at all, he also knew very well what the Wuxun Group had survived on so far, and the civil official group couldn't really kill the only remaining Wuxun Group, so he let them empty the Beijing camp.
Of course, those civil officials act as an umbrella for the military general group, and naturally they also have to take some benefits, and then the martial arts group headed by the British Duke and the Duke of the United Kingdom is exploited layer by layer, and distributed to Xiao Wenkui, a person who has no title, in fact, there is not much left.
Even so, Xiao Wenkui still has a good life, it seems that the civil officials of the Ming Dynasty also learned from the civil officials of the Song Dynasty, and raised the generals and nobles in captivity, as pigs, as long as they don't make trouble, there is a lot of money, Xiao Wenkui introduced Xiao Ruxun like a few treasures, and then said that he would leave you the connections accumulated by his father over the years to help you soar in the future.
Xiao Ruxun is a rare military officer knighted for military merits in the past hundred years, which naturally attracted the great attention of the military generals and noble group, originally Xiao Ruxun would not have received such attention, the key is that the last military general Li Chengliang who was knighted for military merits is really not in the right way with everyone, why? This guy actually looked down on these captive nobles, and the reason was very simple at first, Li Chengliang had a reputation for showing talent.
Yes, this guy has a reputation for showing talent, before inheriting his father's position and becoming a military general, Li Chengliang lived a hard life, he had read books earlier, and he took the exam to show his talent, but later the guy of the Wuxuan Division did not get his filial piety, so he dragged on and did not give his father's position.
He was desperate, and later got the weight of the Liaodong Patrol according to the imperial history, and then fell on Zhang Juzheng's thigh, which led to the rise to the top, and after the military merit was knighted, he ignored the overtures of the military generals group, and directly threw himself into the arms of the civil officials, looking for backers, and ignoring them at all.
Damn it!
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